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Office
300 Hillmont Ave
Ventura County Medical Center
Ventura, CA 93003Phone+1 805-652-6000
Summary
- Dr. Jesse Wyatt is a pediatrician in Ventura, CA and is affiliated with Ventura County Medical Center. He received his medical degree from Drexel University College of Medicine and has been in practice 8 years. He specializes in pediatric critical care medicine.
Education & Training
- Loma Linda University Health Education ConsortiumFellowship, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, 2015 - 2018
- Loma Linda University Health Education ConsortiumResidency, Pediatrics, 2013 - 2015
- Children's Hospital of Orange CountyResidency, Pediatrics, 2009 - 2011
- Drexel University College of MedicineClass of 2009
- University of PennsylvaniaPost-baccalaureate, Premedical Program, 2003 - 2004
- University of California, BerkeleyBA, Integrative Biology, 1998 - 2002
Certifications & Licensure
- CA State Medical License 2013 - 2025
- American Board of Pediatrics Pediatrics
- American Board of Pediatrics Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- Best Poster Award California Medical Association, House of Delegate Research Poster Session
Publications & Presentations
Abstracts/Posters
- Poke-R- Using Analytics to Reduce Patient HarmMcGlothlin, J., Crawford, E.,Wyatt, J.et al, HEALTHINF 2017/BIOSTEC, 1/22/2017
Lectures
- Avoiding pain, unnecessary interventions and reducing cost in the PICU- a structured approach1/25/2017
- A Retrospective Analysis of Submersion Data for San Bernardino County from 08/07 to 09/14.1/23/2017
- Poke-R- Using Analytics to Reduce Patient Harm1/22/2017
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Press Mentions
- Pediatric Doctors Concerned with Inflammatory Syndrome Caused by COVID-19July 24th, 2020
Committees
- Chief Elect, Pediatric Committee 2020 - Present
- Member, Peer Review Committee 2019 - Present
- Member, P&T Committee 2019 - Present
- Member, Utilization Management Committee 2019 - Present
- Member, Quality Assurance Committee 2019 - Present
- Member, Hospital Credentials Committee 2018 - Present
- Member, Code Blue Committee 2018 - Present
Research History
- Physician Champion of PICU TPN Quality Improvement ProjectPhysician Champion of PICU TPN Quality Improvement Project at Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital. This QI project involves the standardization and reduction of unnecessary TPN labs.2016 - 2018
- Lead InvestigatorLead Investigator of an analysis of harm and cost reduction in the PICU at Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital. My research involves the implementation of a standardized rounding tool to decrease unnecessary medical studies and procedures, in an attempt to decrease pain and cost.2015 - 2018
- Lead InvestigatorLead Investigator of an analysis of submersion injury data for San Bernardino County at Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital. My research involves identifying risk factors for submersion injury and subsequent implementation of prevention programs.2014 - 2018
- Research AssistantResearch Assistant for Dr. Megan Rischel, M.D. at Drexel University College of Medicine. I was part of a study looking at the effects of methadone detoxification on EKG QTc intervals. My duties involved enrolling and consenting patients into the study and performing and interpreting EKGs.2008 - 2008
- Research AssistantResearch Assistant for Dr. Judd Hollander, M.D. at the University of Pennsylvania College of Medicine. I was part of a study at the emergency room of the Hospital at the University of Pennsylvania. My duties were to enroll patients in studies for violence, chest pain, abdominal pain, and stroke.2004 - 2004
- Research AssistantResearch Assistant for Dr. Ji Ying Sze, Ph.D. at the University of California at Irvine. My project in this study involved observing and analyzing the effects of various factors such as pheromone concentration, temperature, and drug intake, on the serotonin production of caenorhabditis elegans.2001 - 2002
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